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The Chronological Quran

This work on The Chronological Quran is just what the title suggests, the Quran in order of the revelation of the chapters as officially determined and agreed upon by the major Muslim scholars over the centuries. God has blessed Prophet Muhammad by revealing the Quran to him through the Angel Gabriel. The Quran (The Recitation) is considered by many to be Prophet Muhammad s greatest miracle. In furtherance of understanding the Quranic signs related directly to Prophet Muhammad, all signs (ayah, verses) that refer to the lives of other Prophets and Messengers, whose stories are revealed in the Quran, have been indicated, but the signs themselves do not appear here. This was done so that what would remain of the Quranic signs would relate to either addressing Prophet Muhammad directly or relate directly to his prophethood. It should be noted by the reader that The Chronological Quran presented in this work cannot be read in place of the original Arabic or English translation of the complete Quran if one is seeking spiritual reward. As mentioned above, the signs relating to the other Prophets and Messengers are indicated in their chronological order, but actual signs do not appear here. In studying the chronological order of the chapters, there is much to be learned. For instance, we learn that after the initial revelations of the signs to Prophet Muhammad, it was in Chapter 68:35, revealed sometime later in Makkah, that the early followers of Prophet Muhammad are referred to, for the first time, as Muslims (ones who submit). Previous to this revelation, the followers of Prophet Muhammad did not know the names of islam or muslim.

The Quranic Sunnah

The Quranic Sunnah consists of four parts: Part 1. Quranic Signs Addressed to the Prophet Specifically (2nd person singular) in Chronological Order; Part 2. Quranic Commands Addressed Directly to the Prophet (2nd person singular) in Chronological Order to Say ; Part 3. Other Quranic Commands Addressed Directly to the Prophet (2nd person singular) in Chronological Order; and Part 4. Other Quranic Commands Addressed through the Prophet to Humanity (2nd person plural) in Chronological Order. This work is to help those who wish to study the life of Prophet Muhammad s Quranic Sunnah with a new approach that may answer questions such as: Does this approach teach us new details of the life of Prophet Muhammad that have heretofore remained unknown? Are there lessons to be learned for the Quranic method of interaction with customs practiced by non-Muslim majority societies?